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I log into Chrome and google maps as default. As Josey pointed out in Privacy statement, Google knows more about me than I know about me.
They had one of those companies on yesterday that sells those chips/tiles you hide / attach to things so you can find them. The host said what do you do with that data. The CEO responded we don't sell the data, the interviewer said but what do you do with it. The CEO, we keep it in strict confidence.
Now why would anybody need to know where my luggage is except me. They must not sell the low level detail but I bet they sell characteristics of the data, like this person travels a lot, travels domestically or internationally, this many members shop at, spend this much time in car.
They were just under scrutiny for this last month, AZ is looking into pursuing legal action if possible.
Google is probably tracking your location, even if you turn it off, says report - CNET
Unfortunately, I have to head out into the rain & get my Wife some stuff.
You all take care & have a good safe day